F1 | Domenicali: “I don't rule out a calendar with rotating GPs”

"It is something present in our plans and which we must carefully evaluate," said the Italian

Domenicali did not rule out a calendar with rotating GPs for the next few years
F1 | Domenicali: “I don't rule out a calendar with rotating GPs”

Stefano domenicali has not ruled out rotations in the world calendars that will be drawn up for the Formula 1 championships of the next three-year period 2022-2025. In an interview granted to the microphones of Sky Sports F1, the current President and CEO of Liberty Media he spoke about the programs for the near future, highlighting how among the options there is a partial reduction of the events that make up the world championship.

The goal of Sundays would be to increase the calendar from 23 to 18-19 events, with rotations to vary the architecture of the championship from season to season. An interesting idea, welcomed with enthusiasm by the teams, which could be structured and perfected during the next meetings of the team Strategy Group.

“23 races requires an important commitment from all parties involved, both quantitatively and attentively”, the ex said CEO of Lamborghini. “There are two opposing positions at the moment. On the one hand there are those who say that 23 races are too many, while others who consider it a challenge."

“I say that this equation will solve itself by the fact that if we are able to offer an extraordinary product we could return to a situation with fewer races,” he added. “Maybe by inserting a rotation between certain races, keeping the focus on different aspects. It is something that is in our plans and which we will carefully evaluate this year to be ready when the world returns to normal again."

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